Ingredients
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10
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4
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1
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1
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1/4
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Directions
Tato Boats, My recipe came from a botched attempt at potato skins Gradually, it evolved to this recipe I love it because it incorporates all my favorite foods , My recipe came from a botched attempt at potato skins Gradually, it evolved to this recipe I love it because it incorporates all my favorite foods
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Steps
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Bake Potatoes at 400 Degrees For 45 Minutes or Until Soft. |
2
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Slice in Half and Scoop Out"meat" Leaving Approximately 0.125 Inch Meat Inside Skins. |
3
Done
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These Are Your Boats. |
4
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(use the Meat That I Remove to Make Mashed Potatoes) in a Medium Bowl, Combine Chicken and 1/2 Cup of Bbq Sauce, Covering Chicken Generously, and Put the Bbq'd Chicken in the Boats. |
5
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Repeat Process Using 1/4 Cup Bbq Sauce and Mushrooms. |
6
Done
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Pour Remaining Sauce Over Boats. |
7
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Bake in 200 Degree Oven For 20 Minutes or Until Mushrooms Are Cooked and Sauce Is at the Desired Thickness. |
8
Done
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Sprinkle Cheese Over Tops and Bake Only Until Cheese Is Melted. |
9
Done
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Serving Suggestions: This Is How I Like Them. |
10
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You Can Change It to Meet Your Tastes. |
11
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You Can Omit the Mushrooms or Use Whatever Veggies You Like. |
12
Done
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You Can Omit the Cheese. |
13
Done
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You Can Even Omit the Bbq Sauce (but, in This Case, Be Sure to Cover With Foil to Prevent Chicken from Drying Out) and Use Ranch Dressing. |
14
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It's Up to You! |
15
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but Beware, They're More Filling Than You Think! |